Traffic-Control Double Doors

Shown with Frame and Hinges (Sold Separately)
Reduce bottlenecks and prevent accidents in congested doorways. Also known as double-egress doors, these doors open in opposite directions—one side for entering, the other for exiting—to keep traffic flowing. They’re often used in hospitals, schools, and other busy places. For quick entry and exit, add touch bars with vertical rods (not included).
Door frames, also known as flush frames, are for use in brick and block walls. Hinges are not included.
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For Frame Opening | Door | Top of Door to | Door Frames | |||||||||||
Wd. | Ht. | Wd. | Ht. | Thick. | For No. of Hinges | Hinge (A) | Hinge (B) | Hinge (C) | Door Material | Core Construction | Pair | Each | ||
72" | 80" | 71 9/16" | 79 1/8" | 1 3/4" | 6 | 7 3/8" | 37 5/16" | 67 1/4" | Primed Steel | Solid Polystyrene Foam | 0000000 | 000000000 | 0000000 | 000000000 |
72" | 84" | 71 9/16" | 83 1/8" | 1 3/4" | 6 | 9 3/8" | 39 5/16" | 69 1/4" | Primed Steel | Solid Polystyrene Foam | 0000000 | 00000000 | 0000000 | 00000000 |